When you have set the [Input Directly] option in the [Ink Input] tab in Preferences, selecting [Input] from the ‘Ink’ group in the [Edit] menu will put you in Ink Input mode.
This topic explains how to embed the content you have drawn in a PDF using a pen that has [Image] or [Path] as the output type. (See: Ink Settings)
When [Text Recognition] is off, the text recognition result area is not displayed in the ink input dialog.
After drawing with ink, you can operate the ink input dialog to change the mode or edit using [Undo], [Redo], [Clear] before executing [Apply].
When you execute [Apply], the content drawn as is will be embedded in the PDF.
When [Text Recognition] is on, the text recognition result area is displayed in the ink input dialog.
After drawing with ink, when the set recognition time has passed, the text recognition result will be displayed in the text recognition result area.
After drawing with ink, you can operate the ink input dialog to change the mode or edit using [Undo], [Redo], [Clear] before executing [Apply].
When you execute [Apply], the content drawn as is will be embedded in the PDF with the string of the text recognition result added as information.
When the output type is [Image], you can add an electronic signature at the same time as embedding the image. (See: Signature Setting)
If [Selects save destination] is set in the signature setting, when you execute [Apply] in the ink input dialog after drawing, the Save As dialog will be displayed, and you can save it as a separate PDF with a signature added.
If [Automatic overwrite] is set in the signature setting, the PDF will be overwritten and saved with the signature added at the same time as the execution of [Apply].